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I usually resort to that when I get the whooshing now and then. Mostly it's "eeeeeeee!", so I need droning noise to counter it.I have a radio next to my head for my tinnitus.
I usually resort to that when I get the whooshing now and then. Mostly it's "eeeeeeee!", so I need droning noise to counter it.I have a radio next to my head for my tinnitus.
I don't have a TV in the bedroom but I got some speakers. I'll stick on some Spotify playlist (I find it a great way of discovering new music since I typically spend hours laying there half awake anyway) or something like Thunderstorm noise
Why no TV in the bedroom?
The T.V. On? I feel like it helps me sleep at night. I would play asmr massage video or some documentary.
This is fascinating. What causes the feeling of paranoia if you can't the sounds of life?I sleep on the couch in the living room with the fan on, the tv on and the door and windows open, I need to hear the sounds of life going on all around me or i start to get paranoid
If the power goes out and things suddenly get silent, its like a reverse alarm clock and I snap awake instantly
Not on purpose, but I pass out on the couch all the time.
In grade 8 we took a bunch of mushrooms and went to see that movie on opening night. I was fucked up for a few months after.I was freaked out as a kid watching The Ring and that ghost chick creeping out of a TV, so I don't even have a TV in my bedroom. I have plenty of other existential dread to fill my nightmares
But is your kid fast running up the stairs after flicking the light off downstair?My kid is scared of the dark too
This is fascinating. What causes the feeling of paranoia if you can't the sounds of life?
Yeh fair enough man.Decades of drug abuse, most likely